Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Remington Auto Runs Into Lamp Post Wednesday. Mrs. I. O, McCullough, of Remington, ran her automobile mto an electric light post at the northwest corner of Washington and Front streets Wednesday afternoon. The accident was caused by the failure of the brake on Mrs. McCullough’s automobile falling to take hold. The accident was unavoidable and Mrs- McCullough informed Policeman Robinson, who happened to be present at the time of the accident, that she would pay for .the replacing of the post and light. LOCAL MARKETS. May 10.—Grain: Com $1.52, oats 66c, wheat $2.75 and rye SI.BO. Poultry: Eggs 30c, chickens 18c, and butterfat 37c. Road to Happiness Be amiable, cheerful and good nature d and you are much more likely to be happy. You will find this difficult, if riot impossible, however, when you are constantly troubled with constipation. Take Ohamlberlain’s Talelets and get rid of that and it will be easy. These tablets not only move the bowels, but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. C PASTURE. i We now have plenty of good pasture for cows and heifers. Same price as steers.—James Walter, Manager LavMer Ranches. % NOTICE. All Sons of Veterans are requested, to attend the meeting Fridav evening, May Uth. At this meeting our Deepration Day arrangements will be made. ICE FOR RESIDENCES. For this year our price will be 49c per 100 lbs. 1,000 lb. book $3.76 _i» paid in advance; 2,000 lb. book $7.50. We are now delivering. Phone 104. WHITE & LEE.

Announcement. I have decided to quit business in Rensselaer, and to save moving expense will sell my entire stock of player pianos, talking machine., all kinds of musical instruments at cost. Also a show case, National cash register and Buick truck. McKinley edition of sheet music will be sold at 6 copies for 25c while they last. Open evenings. H. R. LANGE. Maxwell Automobiles to ——-===.-■ Advance In Price.

Maxwell cars will advance in price $30.00 on May Ist Orders will be filled as received at present prices. MAIN GARAGE. NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal. Masonic Notice. All Masons are ordered to meet at lodge hall at 10:30 p. m., sharp, Friday, May 11, to attend funeral of Byo. John C. Chilcote.—Dr. H. L. Brown, W. M. A German sub 'book a sneak Welnesday when an American battleship hove in sight. The high school baseball team is practicing each evening and will play a game in a short while. May appears to.'be warming up a trifle and may get real friendly before she finally bids us good-bye. Supt. Brunneman and Mr. and Mrs, 1 L. H. Hamilton went to Hammond today Mrs. Julia of Tipton, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. John G. Hayes has been appointed carrier on .rural mail route number two. This is the route from which William A. Davenport resigned. There will be twenty-three graduates from the local high school this year, providing that three doubtful ones qualify. There was quite a heavy frost last night and it feared that much of the fruit may have been killed. Ice was also formed. Mas. Rebecca Robinson, who has been sick at the home of Clarence Maxwell for the past’several weeks, is much worse today and it is feared that her end is near. Deputy Sheriff John Robinson went to Lafayette today and will bring back with him Winkley Ward, on a charge ®f passing a bad check. Orval Abbott died ; today at West Chicago. He was a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton and they/ 'left for that place oh the 10:56 train. ~ Mrs. Asa Elliott, of Barkley township, passed away this afternoonFurther particulars have not been learned at this time.

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